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What are tamas, rajas, and sattva in the context of personality?

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"In every personality, tamas, rajas, and sattva dance together; when one dominates, we find consistency, but when all three harmonize, we experience the vibrant paradox of wholeness."

According to Osho, tamas, rajas, and sattva are the three gunas—basic qualities of energy that together constitute every personality. Each person contains all three; one may dominate and become the medium of expression, while the others remain latent. A single-quality expression yields inner consistency; a balanced, simultaneous play of all three (as in Krishna) creates a multicolored, paradoxical wholeness.
They are three basic qualities in everyone; one may lead at a time, but together they make your whole personality.
Why this matters practically
- Notice which guna is leading you in a moment, and choose responses wisely.
- Cultivate flexibility: shift qualities as needed instead of clinging to one mode.
- Accept complexity in yourself and others, reducing judgment and conflict.
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